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Caffeine in Coca-Cola The chemical formula for Caffeine is :C8H10N4O2. There are 8 Carbons , 10 Hydrogens , 4 Nitrogens and 2 Oxygens. Type of Chemical: Caffeine known as a drug however it is a xanthine alkaloid compound.
Effect on body of too much Caffeine: Drinking and eating too much caffeine may lead to many different disfunctions in the human body . One of those disfunctions is urinary frequency . Urinary frequency is when your body continually lets out urine . From drinking too much caffeine can also result to diarrhoea . Which is basicaly a virus/parasite that flows through a persons body after an overdose of caffeine . Symptoms of these diffecancy may began within 20-40 ours of drinking too much Caffeine. Also if you drink a lot of caffeine you will then have a hyper mind which will make you unable to go to sleep .
Effect on body of too little Caffeine: There is not anything bad about not drinking caffeine .People that do not drink caffeine may have a better change of not receiving any disorders related to caffeine . Human System that is most effected by caffeine Caffiene most effects :
1. The Heart-Stimulates your heart, respiratory system, and central nervous system. 2. Blood-Makes your blood more `sludgy' by raising the level of fatty acids in the blood. Stimulates blood circulation . Raises blood pressure 3. Nervous System-Causes messages to be passed along your nervous system more quickly 4. Stomach-Causes your stomach to produce more acid. Irritates the stomach lining . 5. Small and large Intestine- Makes digestion less effective by relaxing the muscles of your intestinal system 6. Bladder-Its diuretic effect caused increased urination Chemical Interactions within the body with Caffeine:
No there is not a chemical interaction with caffeine inside of a humans body . However when its mixed with acetaminophe it has a high risk of lung disease
ETC. Information about Caffeine:
Caffeine is known to act as a stimulant .
It is used as an over the counter drug
Caffeine is also call guaranine
Caffeine is found inside of plant species .
Once Caffeine is eaten it is completely absorbed by the stomach .
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Caffeine in Coca-Cola
The chemical formula for Caffeine is : C8H10N4O2. There are 8 Carbons , 10 Hydrogens , 4 Nitrogens and 2 Oxygens.
Type of Chemical: Caffeine known as a drug however it is a xanthine alkaloid compound.
Food that consist of caffeine are:
Effect on body of too much Caffeine:
Drinking and eating too much caffeine may lead to many different disfunctions in the human body . One of those disfunctions is urinary frequency . Urinary frequency is when your body continually lets out urine . From drinking too much caffeine can also result to diarrhoea . Which is basicaly a virus/parasite that flows through a persons body after an overdose of caffeine . Symptoms of these diffecancy may began within 20-40 ours of drinking too much Caffeine. Also if you drink a lot of caffeine you will then have a hyper mind which will make you unable to go to sleep .
Effect on body of too little Caffeine:
There is not anything bad about not drinking caffeine .People that do not drink caffeine may have a better change of not receiving any disorders related to caffeine .
Human System that is most effected by caffeine
Caffiene most effects :
1. The Heart-Stimulates your heart, respiratory system, and central nervous system.
2. Blood-Makes your blood more `sludgy' by raising the level of fatty acids in the blood. Stimulates blood circulation . Raises blood pressure
3. Nervous System-Causes messages to be passed along your nervous system more quickly
4. Stomach-Causes your stomach to produce more acid. Irritates the stomach lining .
5. Small and large Intestine- Makes digestion less effective by relaxing the muscles of your intestinal system
6. Bladder-Its diuretic effect caused increased urination
Chemical Interactions within the body with Caffeine:
No there is not a chemical interaction with caffeine inside of a humans body . However when its mixed with acetaminophe it has a high risk of lung disease
ETC. Information about Caffeine:
Citations
-www.howstuffworks.com/caffeine.htm
-www.cspinet.org/new/cafchart.htm
-www.medsafe.govt.nz/Profs/PUarticles/caffeine.htm